Um:
http://www.bbc.com/news/health-39518580
"So the prevailing idea was that memories are formed in the hippocampus
and then moved to the cortex where they are "banked".
The team at the Riken-MIT Center for Neural Circuit Genetics have done
something mind-bogglingly advanced to show this is not the case."
Richmond.
On 6/29/17 10:42 pm, Tore Nilsen via use-livecode wrote:
29. jun. 2017 kl. 21:29 skrev Richard Gaskin via use-livecode
<use-livecode@lists.runrev.com>:
hh wrote:
RG wrote:
The human mind can generally hold between three and seven things in
conscious memory at any given time.
How did you measure that?
Good question. It's been so long since I took that cog psy class back in
college that I'd have to dig up my old text books to describe the details of
the study that led to that widely-cited rubric.
You will find some information on short term memory here:
https://www.simplypsychology.org/short-term-memory.html
<https://www.simplypsychology.org/short-term-memory.html>
See also the references in this article. There seems to be universal agreement
about the validity of the theory, at least among educators.
Regards
Tore Nilsen
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